Second Wednesday of the month, 12:00 – 1:00
Wendy Patrick Room
(coffee served, bring your lunch)
The CRCF Research Seminars provide an opportunity for faculty, visiting scholars and graduate students to share and discuss their research. One presentation will be scheduled for each meeting. Presenters are encouraged to use the seminar to discuss preliminary results, data interpretation issues and methodological questions arising from their research.
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Topic |
Wednesday, |
Ben Mathews |
The first national Australian study of child abuse and neglect: key findings over a 10 year period |
Wednesday, |
Kay Tisdall, University of Edinburgh |
Children’s Rights and Wellbeing: tensions in Scottish policy |
Wednesday, |
Deborah Padgett, New York University |
Using Qualitative Methods to Promote Social Change: Social Work Research as Social Work Practice |
Wednesday, |
Heather MacIntosh |
Assessment of Mentalizing and Affect Regulation in Clinical Research |
Wednesday, |
Franco Carnevale |
Interdisciplinary Studies of Childhood Ethics: Introducing a new ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ-based research initiative |
Wednesday, |
Yvonne Hung |
Expanding possibilities for urban youth to participate in neighborhood change in New York City and Berlin |
Tuesday, March 31, 2015 |
Meihua Zhu | What makes a difference? Working with families living in poverty in Shanghai |
Wednesday, |
Shelly Johnson |
Restorative Indigenous child welfare practices in British ColumbiaÌý |
Wednesday, May 13, 2015 |
Lorraine Derocher - in Room 110 | ÌýYouth protection in insular religious communities: A study on 5 groups in Quebec |
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